You pretend things are lies when they're not. That's not something to be proud and gloat about.

You pretend things aren't lies that are lies, in support of a man who has built his entire life off of lies.

That's self inflicted brain damage.

Fair enough.

But as long as we're being honest though that is the entire field of politics, politicians, parties, media and loyal followers in the US.

Ya dig?

Of course. Every politician is dirt to me. The R or D beside a name is only an indication of the position you'll get screwed in.

Until an administration comes along pledging to end the war on drugs and the criminalization of drug users there won't be one I support. Unless they
do that, they're no different than the rest. I didn't get caught up in Obama fever and I can't help but laugh at Trump fever.

I get that you believe the image of Trump his propagandists produced during this past election, but I prefer to look at things he's done and said over
a much larger timeline.

And once you do that, what is what is apparent. I'd be lying if I said Trump hasn't constantly used lying and stretching the truth to further himself
throughout his life.

You may choose to try to classify his statements as something else so you can keep supporting him in good conscience, but eventually you'll have to
face the reality of what you've been supporting all along.

And that has nothing to do with me, liberals, the MSM or whoever. That's on you.

There is a vast difference between statements and results. You support or denounce based on the former, and I prefer to do so on the latter. That's
why my conscience is clean while yours deteriorates into thought-policing.

I get that you believe the image of Trump his propagandists produced during this past election, but I prefer to look at things he's done and said over
a much larger timeline.

And once you do that, what is what is apparent. I'd be lying if I said Trump hasn't constantly used lying and stretching the truth to further himself
throughout his life.

You may choose to try to classify his statements as something else so you can keep supporting him in good conscience, but eventually you'll have to
face the reality of what you've been supporting all along.

And that has nothing to do with me, liberals, the MSM or whoever. That's on you.

There is a vast difference between statements and results. You support or denounce based on the former, and I prefer to do so on the latter. That's
why my conscience is clean while yours deteriorates into thought-policing.

I'm not supporting or denouncing anything based on the former, I'm using it as an indication of motivations in the present. Which is a valid thing to
do.

Disregarding everything in the former only makes sense if you believe Trump has become a different person at 70+ years old. I still see the same
person, only less eloquent.

If you have evidence of Trump having a come to Jesus moment and renouncing the lies and half truths he made millions, if not billions of dollars from
I'd love to see it.

Ok, what results made you support Trump when he was barely in office and hadn't picked up his EO ink pen?

Hopefully it's more than just winning the election.

What I do is defend him—anyone—from the puritan thought-police. The results of a Trump presidency will not be available until it is finished.
Until then I reserve judgement.

I can understand that.

But I still disagree. I see the Trump of right now as the same Trump he's always been, just strained with age. The only thing that has changed in my
opinion is the inclusion of Bannon style propaganda to shift his image in a favorable direction, which is something all presidential candidates
participate in.

I can't deny that. And I can't deny everything he's done up until this point in hope that this one time everything will be different.

All politicians lie. they will never tell the whole truth, or they would not get elected. And when in office and they do know the whole truth, they
never will say it, if it is politically inconvenient. They want to remain in their position. And there is no mistake no error, but the intention is
always there. When they do not want to tell the truth or discuss, they don't answer the question, it is double speak and misdirection. You can see
this when they are asked questions, they never say yes or no, or confirm anything.

Now does the current President lie, yes. And it was evident on the first day when he made the claim that he won by a landslide. He did not. The
final total was: 304 going to him, with 227 going to his opponent. that is not a landslide, nor the biggest margin at all, as there have been far
bigger margins and better landslides than that. Reagan in 1984 had a landslide, with a total vote of 525 for him and 13 for his opponent.

But here is the other part, is that people are willing to believe the lie, even when the truth is there infront of them, proved by fact and evidence.

If you want to blame Trump for all the negatives in The USA then you have to credit Trump for all the positives. The MSM don't give him any positives,
only negatives. A lower unemployment rate, better economy etc must be credited to Trump if you think he's the reason for the bad things. You just
can't have it both ways.

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